PALM BEACH COUNTY — A Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office arrest report released early Tuesday details the arrest of Keyoan Mentrell Gonzalez on multiple felony allegations, including robbery, grand theft of a motor vehicle, and credit card fraud.
According to official booking records, Gonzalez was taken into custody by PBSO deputies in connection with an investigation involving an alleged robbery committed without the use of a firearm or other weapon. Authorities also allege Gonzalez was involved in the theft of a motor vehicle.
In addition, investigators believe Gonzalez illegally used a credit card on two or more occasions, resulting in losses exceeding $100, records indicate.
Law enforcement officials have not released further details regarding the circumstances leading to the arrest, including the location of the alleged offenses, the timeline of events, or whether additional suspects may be involved.
While the robbery charge does not involve a weapon, Florida law classifies robbery as a violent offense when force, violence, or intimidation is alleged, regardless of whether a weapon was used.
Court records show defendants facing multiple felony charges may be subject to bond review hearings, during which a judge determines custody status and any conditions of release. Prosecutors are expected to evaluate the case for formal charges following Gonzalez’s initial court appearance.
As with all criminal proceedings, the allegations outlined in the arrest report are preliminary. Gonzalez is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.
Further details are expected to become available through court filings or official statements as the case proceeds.